James J P Alix1,2, Maria Plesia1, Sarah A Hool1, Ian Coldicott1, Catherine A Kendall3, Pamela J Shaw Dbe1,2, Richard J Mead1,2, John C Day4. 1. Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. 2. Neuroscience Institute, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK. 3. Biophotonics Research Unit, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Gloucester, UK. 4. Interface Analysis Centre, School of Physics, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Raman spectroscopy is an emerging technique for the evaluation of muscle disease. In this study we evaluate the ability of in vivo intramuscular Raman spectroscopy to detect the effects of voluntary running in the mdx model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). We also compare mdx data with muscle spectra from human DMD patients. METHODS: Thirty 90-day-old mdx mice were randomly allocated to an exercised group (48-hour access to a running wheel) and an unexercised group (n = 15 per group). In vivo Raman spectra were collected from both gastrocnemius muscles and histopathological assessment subsequently performed. Raman data were analyzed using principal component analysis-fed linear discriminant analysis (PCA-LDA). Exercised and unexercised mdx muscle spectra were compared with human DMD samples using cosine similarity. RESULTS: Exercised mice ran an average of 6.5 km over 48 hours, which induced a significant increase in muscle necrosis (P = .03). PCA-LDA scores were significantly different between the exercised and unexercised groups (P < .0001) and correlated significantly with distance run (P = .01). Raman spectra from exercised mice more closely resembled human spectra than those from unexercised mice. DISCUSSION: Raman spectroscopy provides a readout of the biochemical alterations in muscle in both the mdx mouse and human DMD muscle.
INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Raman spectroscopy is an emerging technique for the evaluation of muscle disease. In this study we evaluate the ability of in vivo intramuscular Raman spectroscopy to detect the effects of voluntary running in the mdx model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). We also compare mdx data with muscle spectra from human DMD patients. METHODS: Thirty 90-day-old mdx mice were randomly allocated to an exercised group (48-hour access to a running wheel) and an unexercised group (n = 15 per group). In vivo Raman spectra were collected from both gastrocnemius muscles and histopathological assessment subsequently performed. Raman data were analyzed using principal component analysis-fed linear discriminant analysis (PCA-LDA). Exercised and unexercised mdx muscle spectra were compared with human DMD samples using cosine similarity. RESULTS: Exercised mice ran an average of 6.5 km over 48 hours, which induced a significant increase in muscle necrosis (P = .03). PCA-LDA scores were significantly different between the exercised and unexercised groups (P < .0001) and correlated significantly with distance run (P = .01). Raman spectra from exercised mice more closely resembled human spectra than those from unexercised mice. DISCUSSION: Raman spectroscopy provides a readout of the biochemical alterations in muscle in both the mdx mouse and human DMD muscle.
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